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i Vol 7 No. 27 UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PROVO May 1, 1979 1 y Lee Barms from Othello, Washington has been elected the new Studentbody President in a very close election. Evan Sayer Wake up-It's an If you stumbled into class this morning only to find that it had just been dismissed, you are a victim of the Daylight Savings Time change. Most Americans notic r ?! Colleen Harris, Crafts Center Director, looks at some of the 30 art works that are on display in the Sorensen Student 1 i j A s si. Jeff Johnson ed the loss of an hours sleep on Sunday morning, but for carefree weekenders, Monday could bring the change. Observing the"spring-ahead, fall-back" rule, Amer A' Super Seven Wins The Super Seven Party swept six of seven offices in student elections over the weekend for Utah Technical College at Provo-Orem, choosing Lee Barrus, a drafting and design major from Othello, Wash., as next year's studentbody president. He will succeed Bruce Burnett, electrical and automation major from Las Vegas, Nevada, who will remain in student government another year as intra-murals and athletics vice president, a post he won in the weekend elections. Mr. Barrus defeated Angela Coviello of Pough-keepsie, N.Y., 280 to 207. Miss Coviello, a business management major, led the Coviello and Company Party, which elected only one out of the seven offices at stake. Paul Harris won the Executive Vice-President spot. Only Upset This was social vice president, which Jeff Johnson, a marketing major from Oregon, won over Super Seven candidate Gary Leonard, an electrical and automation major from Green River, Wyoming, by only six votes, closest of the contest, 244 to 238. Hour Later USA icans will give up an hour in the morning to have the daylight in the evenings. Except for three states, Arizona, Hawaii and most of Indiana, the time change will Center. The art works were done by three UTC students, Dennis Dunn, Maxine Kendall and Norma Lindley Howe. Photo by Richard Braun Second highest student office, executive vice president, went to the Super Seven running mate of Mr. Barrus, Paul Harris, electrical and automation major from Salt Lake City, who defeated Kathy Durrant, fashion merchandising major of Provo, 280 to 207. Results of the remaining offices: Academics and student awareness vice president: Evan Sayer, Super Seven, cabinetmaking and millwork, Mackay, Idaho, 259; Rick Edwards, Coviello and Company, business management, Orem, 223. Other Winner Cultural vice president: Brooke Hickman, Super Seven, office education, Malibu, California, 245; Lisa Dobson, Coviello and Company, Commercial Art, Salt Lake City, 238. Intramurals and athletics vice president: Bruce Burnett, Super Seven, electrical and automation, Las Vegas, Nevada, 284; Rick Coholan, Coviello and Company, diesel mechanics, Melrose, Mass., 205. Special events vice president: Tori Peck, Super Seven, general education, Lehi, 277; Cindy Starr, Coviello and Company, office education, Cedar City, 212. be felt throughout the country.But doesn't it usually seem like it takes more adjusting on the part of the local clocks, than on ourselves to get daylight savings time underway? l I Paul Harris of Salt Lake City, will serve as Executive Vice-president. Results were told at a weekend election party. v v f .V, I. ; Brooke Hickman Bruce Burnett Norma Lindley Howe ha painted for ten years and is currently President of the Provo City Art Board. Schedule May 2 Forum May 9 Applications Tradewinds May 17 River Trip May 24 Jog-a-thon fix. - i-v -A v -4 ! j Tori Peck Student Art Show Currently being exhibited in the Sorensen Student Center are the works of three UTC students. Dennis Dunn, Maxine Kendall and Norma Lindley are each showing ten of their works. Dennis Dunn has painted for ten years and has art displays at Utah Valley Hospital and the National Education Building in Washington, D.C. Maxine Kendall started painting three years ago and has won several awards for her art. of Events In for Editorships on y K

i Vol 7 No. 27 UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PROVO May 1, 1979 1 y Lee Barms from Othello, Washington has been elected the new Studentbody President in a very close election. Evan Sayer Wake up-It's an If you stumbled into class this morning only to find that it had just been dismissed, you are a victim of the Daylight Savings Time change. Most Americans notic r ?! Colleen Harris, Crafts Center Director, looks at some of the 30 art works that are on display in the Sorensen Student 1 i j A s si. Jeff Johnson ed the loss of an hours sleep on Sunday morning, but for carefree weekenders, Monday could bring the change. Observing the"spring-ahead, fall-back" rule, Amer A' Super Seven Wins The Super Seven Party swept six of seven offices in student elections over the weekend for Utah Technical College at Provo-Orem, choosing Lee Barrus, a drafting and design major from Othello, Wash., as next year's studentbody president. He will succeed Bruce Burnett, electrical and automation major from Las Vegas, Nevada, who will remain in student government another year as intra-murals and athletics vice president, a post he won in the weekend elections. Mr. Barrus defeated Angela Coviello of Pough-keepsie, N.Y., 280 to 207. Miss Coviello, a business management major, led the Coviello and Company Party, which elected only one out of the seven offices at stake. Paul Harris won the Executive Vice-President spot. Only Upset This was social vice president, which Jeff Johnson, a marketing major from Oregon, won over Super Seven candidate Gary Leonard, an electrical and automation major from Green River, Wyoming, by only six votes, closest of the contest, 244 to 238. Hour Later USA icans will give up an hour in the morning to have the daylight in the evenings. Except for three states, Arizona, Hawaii and most of Indiana, the time change will Center. The art works were done by three UTC students, Dennis Dunn, Maxine Kendall and Norma Lindley Howe. Photo by Richard Braun Second highest student office, executive vice president, went to the Super Seven running mate of Mr. Barrus, Paul Harris, electrical and automation major from Salt Lake City, who defeated Kathy Durrant, fashion merchandising major of Provo, 280 to 207. Results of the remaining offices: Academics and student awareness vice president: Evan Sayer, Super Seven, cabinetmaking and millwork, Mackay, Idaho, 259; Rick Edwards, Coviello and Company, business management, Orem, 223. Other Winner Cultural vice president: Brooke Hickman, Super Seven, office education, Malibu, California, 245; Lisa Dobson, Coviello and Company, Commercial Art, Salt Lake City, 238. Intramurals and athletics vice president: Bruce Burnett, Super Seven, electrical and automation, Las Vegas, Nevada, 284; Rick Coholan, Coviello and Company, diesel mechanics, Melrose, Mass., 205. Special events vice president: Tori Peck, Super Seven, general education, Lehi, 277; Cindy Starr, Coviello and Company, office education, Cedar City, 212. be felt throughout the country.But doesn't it usually seem like it takes more adjusting on the part of the local clocks, than on ourselves to get daylight savings time underway? l I Paul Harris of Salt Lake City, will serve as Executive Vice-president. Results were told at a weekend election party. v v f .V, I. ; Brooke Hickman Bruce Burnett Norma Lindley Howe ha painted for ten years and is currently President of the Provo City Art Board. Schedule May 2 Forum May 9 Applications Tradewinds May 17 River Trip May 24 Jog-a-thon fix. - i-v -A v -4 ! j Tori Peck Student Art Show Currently being exhibited in the Sorensen Student Center are the works of three UTC students. Dennis Dunn, Maxine Kendall and Norma Lindley are each showing ten of their works. Dennis Dunn has painted for ten years and has art displays at Utah Valley Hospital and the National Education Building in Washington, D.C. Maxine Kendall started painting three years ago and has won several awards for her art. of Events In for Editorships on y K